
EL GRAN LIBRO DEL TAROT
In the early 13th century, with the Cathars destroyed, there were two most celebrated forms of knowledge: hermeticism, which remained primarily Grego-Egyptian, and kaballah, a Hebraic gnosis. The Tarot appeared as a graphical gnosis that synthesized the two to form a body of knowledge that incorporated the occult wisdom of Antiquity.Ć El gran libroĆ del Tarot explores this history and the symbolic evolution of the arcana.
EL GRAN LIBRO DEL TAROT
In the early 13th century, with the Cathars destroyed, there were two most celebrated forms of knowledge: hermeticism, which remained primarily Grego-Egyptian, and kaballah, a Hebraic gnosis. The Tarot appeared as a graphical gnosis that synthesized the two to form a body of knowledge that incorporated the occult wisdom of Antiquity.Ć El gran libroĆ del Tarot explores this history and the symbolic evolution of the arcana.
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In the early 13th century, with the Cathars destroyed, there were two most celebrated forms of knowledge: hermeticism, which remained primarily Grego-Egyptian, and kaballah, a Hebraic gnosis. The Tarot appeared as a graphical gnosis that synthesized the two to form a body of knowledge that incorporated the occult wisdom of Antiquity.Ć El gran libroĆ del Tarot explores this history and the symbolic evolution of the arcana.











